“Art in Exodus,” opening reception, 5-8 p.m., Maine College of Art, Porteous Building, Portland. In recognition of World Refugee Day, in conjunction with Portland’s World Refugee Day celebration at King Middle School June 4, on view through June 24.

Mid-Coast

Call for Art

“Forest Through the Trees,” deadline June 24 for show hosted by Spindleworks Arts Studio July 15-Aug. 29 at Frontier Café, 14 Maine St., Brunswick. Email bbraley@iaofmaine.org for application with subject line: The Forest Through the Trees, or stop by Spindleworks.

Beautiful Monstrosities, Elegant Distortions: The Artifice of Sixteenth-Century Mannerism,” examines the works of artists employed by European courts in the 16th century, Becker Gallery, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 9400 College Station, Brunswick, through June 5.

“To Count Art an Intimate Friend: Highlights from Bowdoin Collections, 1794 to the Present,” Bowdoin College Museum of Art at Focus, Halford Center and Bernard and Barbro Osher galleries, 9400 College Station, Brunswick, to June 5.

“Power of Flight: Visions of Birds in Inuit Art,” Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, first floor of Hubbard Hall on the Bowdoin College campus, more than 50 sculptures and prints by Canadian and Alaskan artists, rare birdskin items, bowdoin.edu/arctic-museum,725-3416, to March 2017.

The Bowdoin College Museum of Art recently added an Egyptian portrait created nearly 2,000 years ago to its collections. Painted on a thin wooden panel, the portrait of a young man adorned with a gilded laurel wreath originally covered the face of a mummy. The portrait is on view in the Rotunda of the Museum through June 5.